hi all slates from melbourne, im looking at fitting a pc111 to my 08

Started by slates, Thursday, 30 January 2020, 08:47 AM

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slates

Hi,
I've got a PC111 and was wondering if anyone had a map for standard headers and aftermarket sports muffler.
Not looking for massive gains just think it could help it along?
Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers Steve.

VladTepes

G'day Steve



Check out the power commander site and see what maps they have, also check out the muffler manufacturers site they may also have relevant maps.


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Welcome Steve!

Where do you need those "one map fits every engine" maps?
Why don't you fit wideband lambda gauge to your bike, and adjust your PC111 just to your engine/exhaust/weight/sprockets etc.
Cheaper than several dyno runs.

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seth

Hiya @slates
Welcome to all things 1402
You can download a generic map from the dynajet website but it's best to get your bike dynoed to get the best map for it.
I think the later models run quiet lean at higher revs if not sorted (That could be earlier models) .

For info you'll need a powercommander V (gsx1400 or bandit 1250) and auto tune if you want to fit a lambda sensor .
Good luck and welcome p.s. head over to the bag and say hi to everyone.
:cheers:
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

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Welcome - Croeso  :) power commander site has a load of maps if you don't want to go the Dyno route  :)
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Quote from: seth on Thursday, 30 January  2020, 11:44 PM
Hiya @slates
Welcome to all things 1402
You can download a generic map from the dynajet website but it's best to get your bike dynoed to get the best map for it.
I think the later models run quiet lean at higher revs if not sorted (That could be earlier models) .

For info you'll need a powercommander V (gsx1400 or bandit 1250) and auto tune if you want to fit a lambda sensor .
Good luck and welcome p.s. head over to the bag and say hi to everyone.
:cheers:

I went this route with no regrets  :onya:
Still on the 14

seth

@Beast
Me too I have a gsx1250bandit PCV with lambda sensor and an autotune just need to get the bike finished then try all this out .
I might be asking questions once I start .
Cheers
only a slightly modified gsx1400
oh and a standard one too

Sethbot Postwhore

slates

Thanks  all for your help and welcomes ive found some maps on the pc site i will give a go . i originally had the pc111 on my 03 but never programed it but removed it when i purchased my black 08 so thought i would put something in it this time around. is there much difference with the pc111 and the pc v .

cheers slates

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